A. F. X. Baron
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Anthony Francis Xavier Baron (born circa 1915) was a British far-right political figure in the 1940s and 50s who founded and headed the English branch of the Nationalist Information Bureau (NATINFORM).
Baron was a supporter of Arnold Leese and attempted, with other Leese supporters in 1948, to establish a new group called the National Workers Party, with Baron as nominal leader.
Baron has been described as "a stocky man..., with the features of a professional boxer." (Tauber, 1967, p. 244)
[edit] References
- Fascism, Anti-Fascism and Britain in the 1940s by Dave Renton (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000, ISBN 0-312-22501-6).
- Beyond Eagle and Swastika: German Nationalism Since 1945 by Kurt P. Tauber (Wesleyan University Press, 1967).
- "Lost Imperium: the European Liberation Front (1949-54)" by Kevin Coogan in Patterns of Prejudice Volume 36, Number 3, July 01, 2002, p. 20 [1] (Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 0031-322X).